WKYT FirstAlert Weather

A major winter storm is on the way to the bluegrass state. Local high water issues are possible early Wednesday and that will be followed up by heavy snow and sleet. Significant accumulations are likely Wednesday night and Thursday.

Severe Weather Alert

A major winter storm is on the way to the bluegrass state. Local high water issues are possible early Wednesday and that will be followed up by heavy snow and sleet. Significant accumulations are likely Wednesday night and Thursday.

Scientists Eye Debris After Satellite Collision

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Scientists are keeping an eye out onsome orbiting space debris that was created when two communicationssatellites smashed into each other hundreds of miles above theEarth. The collision between the American and Russian satellitesoccurred nearly 500 miles over Siberia on Tuesday. NASA says it'sthe first high-speed impact between two intact spacecraft. NASA believes there's little risk to the international spacestation, which orbits about 270 miles below the collision course. But the space agency says it will take weeks to determine thefull scope of the crash and whether any other satellites, or eventhe Hubble Space Telescope, are threatened.

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